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Read in the LA Times yesterday that the evaluation committee changed the criteria so a company that has a history of fraudulent billing, payoffs and low-balling (then demanding increases for change orders) would win the first construction bid.

This is simply a way for Govn. to buy, with tax payer funds, more never ending union jobs providing nothing to society. It’s like those stupid walls next to freeways. They’re ugly, no one really wants them, yet every 8-10 years they need to be replaced by union workers. It’s money laundering by the Democrats, the more union jobs they buy the more campaign funds the union bosses kick back. It’s all about the money.

try ridding the trolley ($$$$) and bus from one point to another in San Diego and see how long it takes you…they built the trolley and I see very few riders on it (and I see one or two almost every day in different parts of the cities around San Diego. The most people that ride it are from the border into San Diego. Not only that but a lot of riders don’t ever pay

A company can be rapidly bankrupted if there isn’t a change order clause in their contract. If you have a job 75% completed and the customer changes his mind about something, you can be in big trouble without that change order provision. What are you supposed to do if you have to tear up 20% of what you have completed? This is particularly important when dealing with the government. They do everything by committee and make changes constantly. It’s why so many government projects have cost overruns and why initial bids on government contracts are so high.